I had a devil of a time getting the front sprocket cover plate off. A little persuation was needed and came in the form of a hammer actuated impact wrench.
When I got inside, I was a little disturbed:
Two of the sprocket assembly bolts had sheared and were bouncing around in the chamber. Thank God there was a large amount of sludge because it trapped the heads and kept them from jamming the chain:
You can see one of the bolt heads in the gunk just under my hand to the right of the left-most bolt. There were several washers in the sludge.
The shaft nut was really loose. When I got it off, I found out why: many of the nut threads had sheared off. I also discovered that the third assembly screw has sheared and was held in place by the lock washer.
So, now I have everything apart and discovered that the front rotor I bought (JTF513-17) doesn't have the correct bolt pattern to fit in the OEM sprocket assembly (2 bolts, 180 deg apart vs 3 bolts, 120 deg apart).
This has led to a couple questions:
(1) What does the sprocket assembly do? I know what the sprocket does, but what about the things that bolt to either side of it? The one on my bike looks beat to hell. Should I just buy another assembly and replace the OEM sprocket with a 530 one?
(2) What is the proper front sprocket for a 1980 GS1100E 530 conversion if I want 17 teeth? The one I purchased doesn't have the right bolt pattern.
(3) With the exception of the neutral indicator contact, is there any reason I shouldn't just Engine Bright this whole area?
Thanks,
- Tony
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